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Saratoga Springs program helps mold new community leaders
A class of 21 local leaders graduated this week from the Leadership Saratoga Program. The program, directed by the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce, is dedicated to the development of leaders who will serve their communities. This year’s class helped LifeWorks Community Action, Our Lodge Foundation, Saratoga PRIDE and Saratoga...
Pilot to be sentenced for contempt in Schuylerville stalking case
Accused stalker pilot Michael Arnold will be sentenced in August for felony criminal contempt with his stalking case of Schuylerville women. Arnold will be sentenced in Saratoga County Court on August 6th at 1:30 p.m., according to online court documents a visiting judge will handle the case. The 65-year-old from...
Man accused of tearing up lawn near South Glens Falls beach on purpose
A Rock City Falls man is accused of damaging a lawn near Sand Bar Beach in South Glens Falls. David H. Peek-Britton, 19, of Rock City Falls allegedly drove on the lawn on purpose back on April 26, causing deep ruts. Peek-Britton was charged with criminal mischief. He was released...
Man charged in plane stalking pleads guilty
A Schuylerville man accused of stalking a woman with his plane has pleaded guilty. Michael J. Arnold, 65, was arrested in October after police said he violated an order of protection that prohibited him from contacting a woman that he had been accused of stalking. Arnold had sent messages from a fake Facebook account to the woman.
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Prime Time Seniors! Her dog is a robot. Great Escape opens Saturday, 70th year; soon, new coaster, swan boats return. Glens Falls to celebrate its upgraded park. Billiards cafe, a dream fulfilled. Winter’s Dream: Coalition gives back $50,000 to County; Fort, Mannix & Dutcher forgo $$. Thunder win 4 in a row, take North Division; next vs. Florida Everblades. GF OK’s other flags for City Park, not City Hall or others. SGF student, 16, charged with assault in school bus incident. Sale of Luzerne’s Lamplight. $1 million for Joseph Warren museum nixed; some hope for ‘an alternative’. Concerts, comedy, shows… The Chronicle always has the region’s best Arts & Entertainment section!
Police: Troy woman stole over $8,500 from Wilton business she worked for
A Troy woman is accused of stealing more than $8,500 from a Wilton business she worked for. Sinead M. Corrigan, 42, was arrested by police on a charge of third-degree larceny. Corrigan allegedly stole merchandise and cash from January 2024 until April 2024. She turned himself in. She was released on appearance ticket and due in Wilton Town Court on May 14.
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